Elizabeth Hurley and Billy Ray Cyrus are apparently the newest celebrity couple we didn’t see coming.
“Happy Easter ♥️,” Hurley, 59, and Cyrus, 63, captioned a joint Instagram photo on Sunday, April 20, featuring the country singer kissing Hurley’s cheek during a visit to a farm.
The pair both dressed casually, with Hurley opting for a fitted blue flannel, matching jeans and a straw, wide-brimmed hat. Cyrus, meanwhile, sported a denim shirt with black, striped trousers. And to fit with the Easter holiday, he wore a lime-green headband with bunny ears atop his head.
Hurley’s 23-year-old son from a previous relationship, Damien, appeared to celebrate the twosome, commenting,“🥳♥️.”
Neither Hurley nor Cyrus has publicly addressed their relationship status. Cyrus’ rep had no comment when Us reached out. Hurley’s rep has not responded at the time of publication.
Hurley previously stoked dating speculation when she set a bikini pic earlier this month to Cyrus’ song “She’s Not Cryin’ Anymore.”
“The most glorious sunset in the glorious Maldives 💗,” Hurley wrote on April 9, tagging Cyrus’ account.
This would be Cyrus’ first relationship since his divorce from Firerose, whom he married in October 2023. They separated seven months later and finalized their divorce in August 2024.
Cyrus was previously married to Cindy Smith from 1986 to 1991 and Tish Cyrus from 1993 to 2022. The “Achy Breaky Heart” singer and Tish, 57, share kids Brandi, 37, Trace, 36, Miley, 32, Braison, 30, and Noah, 25. Billy Ray also shares son Christopher, 33, with ex Kristin Luckey. (Billy Ray had adopted Brandi and Trace, Tish’s kids from a past relationship, when they tied the knot.)
Hurley, for her part, was married to Indian businessman Arun Nayar from 2007 to 2010. She also famously dated the likes of actor Hugh Grant, cricket star Shane Warne and late producer Stephen Bing, Damien’s father.
Throughout the romantic ups and downs, Hurley found bliss in her acting career and her bond with Damien.
“I’d like to be in my own country house at home, but even if I go to somebody else’s, like in America and I go somewhere, I like nature,” Hurley exclusively told Us Weekly last month of finding happiness. “I really like getting outta cities when I’m feeling a bit, you know, that revs me up again.”
Despite the joys, Hurley previously admitted to Us that it was “ludicrously hard” to find balance as a working parent.
“We all try. We all succeed in places, and we often feel like we failed in places,” she told Us in 2020. “I made a decision … [that my son] was going to be my No. 1, which has been and remains so. When you’ve got a clear vision ahead, you’ll do whatever you can to try to make that happen.”